Gotta love these 1964 SMS's! Lots of bang for the buck. The ones I've seen have hard, silvery pearl like surfaces with an absolutely FULL strike. Low mintage. Beauty and a bit of mystery attached to them. Great coins.
Never had the pleasure ... going to have to catch a gander at one of those some day, some how ... sounds spectacular. Thanks for the description, Braddick. I just checked the pop and PCGS has slabbed 15 SMS 64 Jeffs.
This must be one of the non-full step coins in the pop report. Three of the 15 1964 SMS Jeffs are not full-steps, including two 67s. This must be one of them...
Seriously, this is a dream coin to own in any grade!
It is interesting to note, though, that the '64 SMS has a full step designation, but the '65-'67 SMS issues do not (although they come in CAM and DCAM). My SMS nickels (non-'64!!) have pretty mushy steps.
"The essence of sleight of hand is distraction and misdirection. If smoeone can be convinced that he has, through his own perspicacity, divined your hidden purposes, he will not look further."
Good point. I just took a look and my '67 is close to FS, if not FS. My '65 is the worse of the three in every respect, cameo contrast, strike, fields and so on. They are all graded 67 Cam.
I purchased my 1964 SMS MS68FS at this year's FUN show. At that time I examined two SMS, the 2nd a MS67, was not full steps (not even close). I was surprised it did not have full steps since only 10 to 15 were minted.
(The Corso Collection) Always looking for high quality proof and full step Jeffersons - email me with details
Comments
Low mintage. Beauty and a bit of mystery attached to them. Great coins.
peacockcoins
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
Positive BST Transactions (buyers and sellers): wondercoin, blu62vette, BAJJERFAN, privatecoin, blu62vette, AlanLastufka, privatecoin
#1 1951 Bowman Los Angeles Rams Team Set
#2 1980 Topps Los Angeles Rams Team Set
#8 (and climbing) 1972 Topps Los Angeles Rams Team Set
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
Seriously, this is a dream coin to own in any grade!
It is interesting to note, though, that the '64 SMS has a full step designation, but the '65-'67 SMS issues do not (although they come in CAM and DCAM). My SMS nickels (non-'64!!) have pretty mushy steps.
William S. Burroughs, Cities of the Red Night
<< <i>Come to think of it why isn't this coin full step? Weren't the SMS coins struck better with less used dies than regular strikes? >>
Could this have been graded before the designation was given?
My Jefferson Full Step Variety Set (1938 - Current)
My Jefferson Proof Variety Set (1938 - Current)